How much does a Saturn Sky Car cost?

How much does a Saturn Sky Car cost?

Saturn intends the Sky to rise above the Solstice (don’t worry, the next cars, the Galileo and the Kepler, will explain everything), in that the Sky’s base price of $23,690 is $3200 higher than the stripper Solstice’s.

What’s the price of a 2007 Saturn Sky?

Those who require more fun in the sun can wait for Saturn to uncork the Sky Red Line this fall, equipped with a 2.0-liter turbo making 260 horsepower. Pontiac will have its Solstice GXP, and prices should start in the higher 20s.

Why does the Saturn Sky feel like a car?

Because waterproofing the Sky depends on the interference fit of miles of thick rubber seals, multiple slammings were required of the trunk and doors before anything would latch. At times the Sky feels less like a car than an overstuffed suitcase. Speaking of which]

Is the Saturn Sky Red Line a good car?

The Sky Red Line’s damping is fine– initially. The rebound is vicious. It kicks out the tail of the car, unsettling the rear tires and eliminating driver confidence. Then the chassis twists a bit, prompting arm flailing and passenger-side nausea.

What was the Saturn Sky Like in 2007?

Here comes the 2007 Saturn Sky, and with it, Saturn’s long-foretold revival goes back onto the front burner. The Sky arrives not a minute too soon.

Saturn intends the Sky to rise above the Solstice (don’t worry, the next cars, the Galileo and the Kepler, will explain everything), in that the Sky’s base price of $23,690 is $3200 higher than the stripper Solstice’s.

Because waterproofing the Sky depends on the interference fit of miles of thick rubber seals, multiple slammings were required of the trunk and doors before anything would latch. At times the Sky feels less like a car than an overstuffed suitcase. Speaking of which]

Is it true that Saturn never saw the sun so bright?

Saturn never saw the sun shining so bright, never saw things goin’ so right. At least, that’s the giddy feeling people get when first gazing at the Saturn Sky. After they ask who makes it. After we respond.